Criminal,
Government
May 2, 2013
Why Brown is right to challenge prison order
Gov. Jerry Brown has commendably and justifiably challenged a federal court panel order to release inmates of California prisons.





Lawrence Waddington
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Email: waddington1@aol.com
Lawrence is a retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge and former assistant attorney general for the state of California. He is author of "Disorder in the Court" at Amazon.com. He also edits the 9th Circuit blog, "The 9th Circuit Watch."
Gov. Jerry Brown has commendably and justifiably challenged a federal court panel order to release inmates of California prisons. If the order is implemented, 46,000 inmates will be released without completing their properly imposed sentences. Common sense decrees this court ordered number would jeopardize public safety despite panel assurance to the contrary. Coleman v. Schwartzenegger, 2010 WL 99000.
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